Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Well hello there, strangers! I apologize for the lack of posting lately. I haven't been knitting as much, and I haven't had much about which to post. Truthfully, I've been going through a severe case of TMJ disorder. Basically, my jaw muscles decided to stiffen up one day and make it so I cannot align my teeth when I close my mouth, chew food, or talk for any length of time. I'm not able to work right now, because my job is to talk on the phone in a cal center all day. Because of the circumstances, My life has been pretty boring. I have been crocheting granny squares for an afghan, but besides knitting-to-order any sales in my Etsy store, I can't do too much until I undergo treatment. I've been seeing the best of the best specialists, but the drawback of this is that it takes a month to get anything done. Insurance approval, appointments, and such all take a month each to accomplish. Until then, it's a lot of "hurry up and wait," so to speak.

Anyway, I just wanted to let my readers know that I am still going to continue to blog, but this medical issue is something that is getting in the way for the time being. If I kept blogging though this, each entry would probably just say, "my head hurts, gonna go eat some soup," and I'm pretty sure you don't want to read that Debbie Downer bullshit over and over, and I'm already sick of writing it here right now!

On the positive side, I am enjoying time home with my husband and my dogs. Chunk is my little partner in crime, and he sits and watches TV with me. We've watched every season of Breaking Bad and Mad Men. All my closets are completely organized. I also planted a garden and have sunflowers that are taller than myself. Once I go back to work and become a productive member of society once more, I will let you know and continue to update the blog. Until then, thanks for your understanding!

Etsy

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If it can be done myself, I want to do it. I am a knitter, painter, photographer, crocheter sewer, and more. I love the challenge of making things on a budget, and I love writing about it to share with the world.